Andy Warhol Pat Hackett

The Andy Warhol Diaries

The Andy Warhol Diaries

The Andy Warhol Diaries Andy Warhol kept these diaries faithfully from November right up to his final week in February Written at the height of his fame and success Warhol records the fun of an Academy Awards par

Title: The Andy Warhol Diaries

Author: Andy Warhol Pat Hackett

ISBN: 9780141193076

Page: 337

Format: Paperback

Andy Warhol kept these diaries faithfully from November 1976 right up to his final week, in February 1987 Written at the height of his fame and success, Warhol records the fun of an Academy Awards party, nights out at Studio 54, trips between London, Paris and New York, and surprisingly even the money he spent each day, down to the cent With appearances from and referencAndy Warhol kept these diaries faithfully from November 1976 right up to his final week, in February 1987 Written at the height of his fame and success, Warhol records the fun of an Academy Awards party, nights out at Studio 54, trips between London, Paris and New York, and surprisingly even the money he spent each day, down to the cent With appearances from and references to everyone who was anyone, from Jim Morrison, Martina Navratilova and Calvin Klein to Shirley Bassey, Estee Lauder and Muhammad Ali, these diaries are the most glamorous, witty and revealing writings of the twentieth century.

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I know this book is massive, but I just ate it up because I'm so fascinated with him and his life. Warhol was well before his time- a published diary??? Ppphhsshhhh! The man was blogging and twittering to the public well before anyone else. He knew voyeurism of the lives of celebrities sold. If Andy were alive today, you know he'd be doing a reality tv show.

In my opinion there are two Andy's. The one before he got shot and the one that survived that shot. But did he? I think it affected him emotionally as well as the consistet pain that he lived with. But our Andy never grumbled, yet he kept record of his daily life of the 1980's and they're fascinating. His art at the time I think is not that interesting, but his life is another matter.Via Andy we get a view of the jet-set as well as the Manhattan citizens of the nightclubs, reataurants, etc. Warh [...]

When I was 17, I asked for this book for Christmas. My parents never "censored" or questioned anything I read, so there it was under the tree. I dived in. It was too overwhelming for a kid. I lost interest.However, when I picked it up again years later, I thanked my 17 year old self for being ahead of her time! He name drops like nobody's business and he KNEW everybody. It is fascinating.This book is MASSIVE, but worth it!

This was so great. I loved this. It took me 6 weeks to read because I only felt like reading it 10-15 pages at a time, but it was so fun to read, for lots of reasons. One is that it starts in 1976 and goes right up to Andy's unexpected and sudden death in 1987, and of course those were probably the funnest 12 years of my life, so it's such a fun trip down memory lane just the various news events he mentions in passing in his entries, and the songs and bands and celebrities. And Manhattan was re [...]

Absolute tripe: an empty intestine. If you want to follow the dead adventures of the most infamous famous, here it is in all its stunning flatness. Every 15 minutes reading is more dull than the last. Typical entry: " Met Mick and Liz at ten." I made that up, but it's how the whole thing reads.

" The whole situation was funny because Catherine and I didn't know anything about Michael Jackson, really, and he didn't know anything about me—he thought I was a poet or something like that. So he was asking questions that nobody who knew me would ask—like if I was married, if I had any kids, if my mother was alive…(laughs) I told him, “She’s in a home."" I haven’t peed on any canvases this week. This is for the Piss paintings. I told Ronnie not to pee when he gets up in the mornin [...]

Umewhat a greaaat idea. I should, like, steal it and use it in my work.OK, enough trying to sound like the subject of the book in a review. That doesn't ever really work, does it.I really enjoyed seeing Andy's (edited) life close up and day to day. This is my third time reading the diaries, and the more I learn about NYC/jet set history of the 70's and 80's, the more satisfying it becomes. I can finally know who he is talking about (that Google now exists also makes the diaries even more interes [...]

This book like eating popcorn - addictive with all the buttery salty tidbits. But in fact it is full of priceless insights into the practical working methods of how Andy Warhol worked as a artist - and he was a total workaholic. It deals with pricing art, selling art and ignoring critics all essential life skills if you're making a living in the arts. As a book illustrator I lived in NYC around the time of part of this book I could especially relate to life in the city - though I missed most of [...]

I came to this book since I was into Velvet Underground, (some) Warhol movies, artists out of The Factory, etc. However I was confronted with one of my own pet peeves; people that were born in the early 50s and talk about the decade like they were a teenager or adult like people born in the late 30s talking about WWII like they were vets. There ought to be a word for that. I was born in '70 and this diary is '76-'86 and seems like recollections from my adult life: affluent Iranian jet setters, S [...]

I was warned off this mammoth book by a previous reader who said it's all just about 'how much taxi fares and magazines cost'. However, I think that fellow reader missed the point. It is an insightful, funny and painful journey of a man, an artist who regardless of his nerve and creativity struggles with himself and those around him including those (from Warhol's diaries) making a career out of being 'close' to Andy. The words reveal a sensitive and complex human being who, like the rest of us l [...]

when i was younger i used to look up to a lot of people in this book. but after reading this 807 page book. its so clear that the crowd andy warhol hung out were not particulary nice peoples a big read at 807 pages, and if you can past the tedious little day to day things warhol did. this can be an interesting read. warhol came into contact with a lot of big name people from calvin klein to halston, from mick jagger to boy georgeom truman capote to tennessee williams. one of the highlights of th [...]

so i'm watching this charlie rose panel discussion with the editors/creative directors of interview magazine along with marc jacobs in commemoration of andy's 80th birthday. unfortunately, everyone's too busy saying how ahead of his time andy was and what an exemplification of 'cool' andy's retrospective work represents, especially the magazine he started. and yet, i can't shake wryly genuine feeling that if andy were here, he couldn't help just saying, "oh, you're all so good-looking (especiall [...]

I was writing. my diary on another blog continusely. His record even included his income and outcome on diary. It is a part of Andy Warhol management and his effort and his think is from his dilligent habbits everyday. I recommend it! How about read or write your dairy? Good

disturbingly, I've read this 800+ page tome in its entirity more than 10 times. Sean, this explains why I never got around to so many other books. Addictive and comforting, more a art piece on minutia and tedium and celebrity and mental illness and lonliness than a memoir.

I have meticulously recorded *every single cent* I've spent for the last eleven years in a series of Wilson Jones accounting tablets. And that's because of this book; Andy's weird compulsion made complete sense to me.

Have to read just a couple of pages at a time or it becomes nauseating. I read only ten pages at time. Interesting peek into Andy & his world. I like what it revealed about the culture & times & his associates as much, if not more than what it revealed about Andy.

I have a mild fascination with Andy Warhol and got the idea to read his diaries from Andy Cohen's diaries. Its a lot; over 1100 pages a lot. Its great both to get insight into Andy Warhol's everyday life and his personality. It also gives a glimpse of celebrity life in the 70s and 80s. Definitely a book you can put down for awhile and come back to and not have missed anything.

WARHOLS MIDAS TOUCH WAS THE SECRET OF HIS SUCCESS , NOT FOR PAINTING , NOR FOR PRINTING , NEITHER ABOUT MUSIC , BUT TO KNOW EXACTLY WHO , WHERE AND WHEN TO CONVINCE TRENDING OR BETTER SAID , MANIPULATING THE INTEREST NICE PEOPLE (RICH) SHOULD HAVE OVER CERTAIN ARTIST , PERFORMER , PLAYER HIS GURU LIKE APPROACH TO THE AVANT GARDE , AND THE BEST WORD OF MOUTH PUBLICITY I COULD THINK OF , CAME OUT FROM -THE FABRIC- , VELVET UNDERGROUND AS THE CHERRY ON TOP OF HIS CAKE , AND THE EXTRAORDINARY SENSE [...]

I have spent 16 months in the company of Andy Warhol and the company of "friends", employees and acquaintances. This book has sat in my loo and I've read a few entries most days. It has felt a bit like Groundhog Day as the same things happen over and over again. If you tried to read it in bigger chunks, I imagine you might be bored out of your mind.This isn't really a diary. It was all phoned through to Pat Hackett (the editor) the morning after the day before. It was started as a way to keep a [...]

this is probably my favourite 3-star book. i can't say i loved it, i didn't devour it, i don't have passages underlined, i won't revisit it. but the feeling of reading it will remain.he says a lot of precise, observant and funny things, but the philosophy of andy warhol has all of that and more covered. and yeah it's nice seeing the names of famous people, but who didn't know that andy warhol hung out with everyone in new york. if you didn't, this will be a rough start. get your google ready. th [...]

I'm not sure I'm going to finish this book- not only is it huge, but reading night after night about the endless parties and bickering is wearing me out more than trying to find a comfortable position to actually read the book. Lots of drugs, lots of talk about sex, but mostly it's about who's who and how they interacted with Warhol or he them. Name dropping in an obscure way, since he never meant for these notes/phone calls to be published. He's catty, mean, observant, honest, silly, and he's s [...]

Warhol has always fascinated me, for two reasons: 1) his prescient takes on art (e.g. the soup cans) and celebrity ("In the future, everyone will be famous for 15 minutes."); and 2) the fact that he was at the epicenter of and/or witness to many of the 20th century's most important pop culture happenings, yet even when surrounded by superstars and the cultural elite, he seemed almost painfully alone. The diaries were fascinating reading for me, often as much as for what Andy doesn't say as for w [...]